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Based on the same GK 106 GPU as the standard GTX 650 Ti - and the straight GTX 660 - this Boost version comes with a much quicker base clock.
HotHardware takes a detailed look at the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti mainstream DirectX 11 GPU based on Kepler, with cards from ZOTAC, Gigabyte ...
NVIDIA Brings Power Of GeForce GTX To Gamers Everywhere With Two New Kepler-Based GPUs NVIDIA today introduced two new high-performance GPUs, the NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660 and GeForce GTX 650.
NVIDIA has announced two new Kepler-based graphics cards, the GeForce GTX 660 and GTX 650. The new cards will bring Kepler's performance to gamers looking for less expensive graphics cards.
NVIDIA has taken the wraps off of its latest Kepler graphics cards, the GeForce GTX 650 and GTX 660, bringing the CUDA-based GPUs to the lowest price so far.
When Nvidia released the GTX 650 and 660, the performance increase from the lower end model up to the 660 was quite large and the price reflected that too which left the consumer wanting something ...
Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost brings high-dollar performance for a budget-friendly price thanks to GPU Boost technology.
The GeForce GTX 650 packs 384 CUDA cores (but note this is not the same CUDA architecture as newer Kepler cards), 16 ROPs, and a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 1 GB of memory.
The Nvidia GTX 650 Ti Boost graphics card offers substantially better performance at a great price.
GPU axe-happy NVIDIA has hamstrung the GK106 die to produce the GeForce GTX 650 Ti 1GB card, which, to be fair, is way better than the anaemic non-Ti variant.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST PCB View Like the GeForce GTX 660 and the GTX 650 Ti that came before it, the new GeForce GTX 650 Ti BOOST is based on NVIDIA's GK106 GPU.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost: the Digital Foundry verdict In practise, the gap between the GTX 650 Ti and the 660 proves wide enough to justify the existence of this middle-ground release, the ...